North Havra
North Havra (Old Norse: Hafrey, ocean island) is a small island off south west Shetland. It is 30 metres at its highest point.
Situated 1/3 mile from the ness-end of South Whiteness, the island possess a lighthouse and a couple of small sheep pens (cribs), as well as a couple dozen sheep and different bird species. North Havra is currently owned by Thomas Stout who uses it for crofting.
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Scalloway and South West Shetland Islands
- Burra
- West Burra
- East Burra
- Cheynies
- Colsay
- Hildasay/Hildesay
- Flotta
- Greena
- Green Holm
- Hoy
- Lady's Holm
- Langa
- Linga
- Little Havra
- Little Holm
- North Havra
- Oxna
- Papa (West Head of Papa)
- St Ninian's Isle
- South Havra
- Trondra
60°9′57″N 1°20′7″W / 60.16583°N 1.33528°W / 60.16583; -1.33528
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